![]() There are some exceptions, Normal-type Nexmon seem to have a bit more variety in their general movepool. So a Fire-type Nexomon would only have a Fire- and Normal-Type movepool for the most part. Something that did bother me was how each Nexomon tends to only learn Normal-Type moves or their own typing moves. I found selecting my favourites with a well balanced team in terms of typing saw me through. ![]() ![]() There are nine different types in the world of Nexomon so there is a slight art to adjusting your team to cover every possibility, but equally you don’t really have to overthink who to have in your team. This game is difficult enough to warrant some mindfulness going into the balance of your team. Overall the story develops in such a way to keep the player interested and at points I found myself simply not wanting to put my switch down.Īs you might expect from this kind of game, each character is limited to a party of six Nexomon, all of which have their own typing and move set of up to four moves. Each key character also expresses their own personality from tongue-in-cheek sarcasm, wholesomeness and just plain “smell ya later” rude.Ĭoco, your companion, enjoys breaking the fourth wall as often as he possibly can which, on some occasions, feels very forced and over the top, and other times feel like a welcome joke about the tropes of the monster collecting genre. The first half of the game feels very safe and it doesn’t stray far from what you might typically expect in this kind of RPG, however there are many twists and turns which kick things up a notch in the second half and will really keep you playing. As a Tamer, your job is to assist people with everyday tasks as well as helping in the fight against “tyrants”, a large variant of Nexomon that are very powerful and threaten the very existence of human life – hence the namesake of the game. The bulk of the game consists of story driven content which follows the main character and his companion, Coco, as they travel the world as a Tamer of the Guild. As a young Tamer, you set out on an adventure together with your friends with the aim of climbing the ranks of The Guild – a well-respected organisation to protect the world from any threat and to save humanity from the potential brink of extinction. Although this may sound like a daunting decision early on, you can catch every single starter Nexomon in the wild, albeit they are very rare and thus hard to find. ![]() As one of many orphans residing at a small Orphanage, you begin your journey in dramatic fashion which leads to you picking one of nine Nexomon as your starter. Nexomon Extinction is, in the words of the developer themselves, “a return to classic monster-catching” and it is a fine example of doing what it says on the tin. Nexomon review full#Since then, the team has been working hard for their first full console release with Nexomon: Extinction. LimeTurtle Inc first formed in 2014 and Nexomon: One, a mobile only title, was their first full venture once partnering with the original team behind a game known as “Micromon”. This review is based from version 1.1.0 on the Nintendo Switch. Since its release, Nexomon: Extinction has had some Quality of Life updates. ![]()
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